Federal Election Commission Fines Congresswoman for Finance Law Violations

Representative Waters’ campaign accepted donations in excess of federal law. The Federal Elections Commission (FEC) fined Representative Maxine Waters’ congressional campaign $68,000 for violating federal campaign finance laws.…

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DOJ Sues NC Election Officials for Federal Election Law Violations

The department stated over 200,000 voters lack Social Security and driver’s license numbers. The Department of Justice (DOJ) sued the North Carolina State Board of Elections this week…

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House Committee Chairs Call on Fundraising Platform Contractors to Testify

Congress is conducting an investigation into potential fraud and illegal activity in political fundraising. The House Committees on Oversight, Judiciary, and Administration sent letters to two contractors who…

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Federal Judge Blocks President’s Order on Voter Proof of Citizenship

U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled that the Election Assistance Commission must stop its attempt to implement proof of citizenship for voter registration, blocking President Donald Trump’s executive…

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State Department Shuts Down Office that Censored Free Speech

Secretary of State says, “Individuals in America have been slandered, fired, charged, and even jailed for simply voicing their opinions.” The State Department announced the closure of the Counter Foreign Information Manipulation…

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House Passes SAVE Act to Require Proof of Citizenship for Voters in Federal Elections

Representative Perez said, “I do not support noncitizens voting in American elections.” The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act passed in the House of Representatives on Thursday. The legislation…

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19 State AGs, Nonprofits Sue President over Election Executive Order

President Trump signed the “Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections” order last week. Nineteen state attorneys general filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s recent executive…

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Speaker Johnson Reelected on First Vote in the House

Presides over the swearing-in of the 119th Congress and looks toward certification on January 6. Representative Mike Johnson of Louisiana was reelected to the House Speaker position on…

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Classified Documents Case Against President-Elect Trump Dismissed

The 11th Circuit granted the DOJ’s request to dismiss. On Tuesday, the Eleventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals granted the request of the Justice Department’s special counsel to…

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Special Counsel Moves to Dismiss 2020 Election Interference Case Against Trump

The office cites the DOJ’s position of not indicting or prosecuting a sitting president. Special Prosecutor Jack Smith has filed a motion to dismiss the election interference case…

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